WeaknessesThey sometimes change the plot or improvise without warning, which throws you off. There have been delays with the start and even cases when the door wasn’t opened for a long time. Some teams got a suddenly cut‑off ending; there were complaints about illogical puzzles and rough jokes.
StrengthsThe biggest strength is the actors: they keep the tension, interact, subtly help at times, and improvise great. Ambience and music create a dense, scary atmosphere, at points goosebump‑inducing. Locations are interesting and gripping.
SecurityThere is contact with actors and it can be rough; there was a complaint about a chafed neck. No data on briefing in reviews; sensitive guests should clarify the format and degree of contact in advance.
Level of fearGenuinely scary, at times to the point of wanting to leave, but with occasional breaks of laughter. Teens and adults will enjoy; the sensitive and very young should gauge their strength in advance.
Actors' gameAlmost everyone praises the actors: confident performances, close contact, tension held to the end. Improvisation and help are often noted; characters like the grandpa and Kuzya are memorable.
Quality of riddlesAccording to reviews, the level is medium: solvable, but not always on the first try. Some guests praise the variety and fair hints, others complain about patchy logic in places. For those who like to “work the brain,” it’s generally comfortable.
PlotThe story is delivered through atmosphere and characters, with the mystery unfolding as you go. There are swaps to alternative stories and improvisations, because of which some teams found the ending abrupt.
Difficulty levelDifficulty is medium: newcomers may find it not easy, experienced players — just right. Teams without experience shouldn’t hesitate to take hints.
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